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I brought all the different characters but no varients. Also got Grayskull, Battlestation, Battle Bones and a few other vehicles. All the Stactions, the Uk comics, some of the US ones and all the DVDs.

I wish I had been buying toys at that time. The only one I own right now is Man-At-Arms i got from a Finnish online auction site, but I'm still looking for Buzz-Off and Whiplash to pose next to him on the shelf. I can live without the others now that we've got MOTUC but I really prefer the look of 200X Buzz and Whippy.

Had almost everything (except the big statues) at one point or another. Still have the regular figures, and have been trying to get rid of my varients and doubles for a while now. The stactions are my favorite of any line I've ever collected, and my Skeletor big statue is my favorite piece I own.

I have pretty much all of it minus a few hard to get figures. Everything by NECA and all the comics. I love that 200X renewed my love for MOTU. Wheather you loved 200X or not for a while it made He-man cool again and I love that.

I was really late to the party, didn't know or start collecting them until 2009. Only found out when I went online to get a couple of vintage figs to satisfy a bout of nostalgia, and now I'm collecting vintage/ 2000x/ motuc.
I really like the line and probably would have purchased in store had I been aware. I think they did a great job giving the non-human figures unique appearances- buzz off, whiplash, two bad, snakemen, stratos are all great. and the posturing is much more dynamic than anything that could be done with vintage. I have some variants, mostly from lot auctions, but I dont display them.

I'm glad they have included 200x elements in the motuc line, but id really like to see some motuc done in the proportions of the 200x (like the mentioned non-humanoids) but they'll be doing some unnamed character in a crowd shot of a minicomic before they get to variant motuc 200x style.

out of curiousity, in all the speculation about the success of the 200x line I haven't heard anything said about the perspective of the real collectors- kids, anybody got input on that?

I bought He-Man, Skeletor and of course She-Ra! I am not opposed to picking up a few more like Teela, MAA, Tri-Klops or Mer-Man. I just rather focus on the Classics right now, always on Ebay looking though!

The worst thing that happens to you can be the best thing for you if you don't let it get the best of you.

When this line came out I had just turned 20 so I was too busy doing the things 20 year olds do, dating, going out getting drunk etc. I wish I had picked them all up as I'm now trying to get them all to customize DCUC style.

I bought 3 or more of everything! One loose, one MOC, and a Second MOC for when my son was old enough to play with them. Then when they started going cheap, I would buy them up for customs. And I bought the stactions by the cases. Once again three of each or more.

You know I bought them all up when they came out. Sadly I knew nothing of the variants. To this date I have everything except the 3 BIG Chases,Snake Armor He-Man-GOLD Belt & MAA on Kmart card. I'm so crazy I've got all variations of the original US 8 back.

I bought Prince Adam MOC from an Orger and he's my only 200x figure. My son has two of the Happy Meal toys, He-man and Ramman that we got for $.50 at a flea market. Not gonna buy anymore. He likes the vintage guys and I'll stick with the Classics line!

Yes. I bought 2 (1 MOC, 1 loose) of every regular version figure. I only got what I thought were good variants (Ice Armor HM, Fire Armor Skelly (Hellator!) etc). I got the awesome Castle Grayskull for $20 on Black Friday. I bought a lot of the vehicles (which most sucked) only on clearance.

2002-2004 was still a year or 2 before I became a "professional" toy hunter. Finding most characters that weren't HM or Skelly was a task. The case packouts were atrocious- An affliction that the 2 biggest toy manufacturers still often suffer...